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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Book Recommendations

I finally managed to get some reading in and thought I’d
share some of the books I’ve been reading.If you like a romance in the style of Robyn Carr, try RaeAnne Thayne and
Redemption Bay.It’s a small town and
RaeAnne and you love the characters, I have to admit, the dogs were my
favorite. The conflict between the hero and heroine is well-developed. She’s
the young mayor and loves her town but they need a stimulus with more jobs to
help the town to come back to the thriving community it used to be. He’s there
to see if the town would fit a new development project, but he was raised
there, has no positive memories and has made up his mind before he returns that
it won’t work there. She had a crush on him years ago but now she blames him
for the decline of the town’s economy. It’s a fun read and I recommend it.

The Dead Will Tell: A Kate Burkholder Novel by Linda
Castillo is a dark romantic suspense. It’s well written and had me up into the
middle of the night finishing it. It starts with a murder in an Amish community
about thirty years ago. Now its present time and people are being killed. Kate
investigates and it looks like the people who are dying were involved in the
murder many years ago. Who will be next? Can Kate catch the killer before
another body is found? The plot is well crafted. It grabs you and you want to
find out who and what. I also recommend this one.

The last one is Fatal Affair by Marie Force. It’s
another dark romantic suspense. It’s well-written, well-developed characters
and a plot that grabs you in the first few paragraphs and keeps you reading,
unable to put the book down. Senator John O'Connor is found brutally murdered
in his bed. The conflict between the hero/heroine spills into the story. They shouldn’t be involved. She’s a cop and he’s a material witness. It
could compromise the case. But they can’t stop. The bodies keep piling up. Is
it the congressman’s brother? And the family keep s telling lies. Another one I
couldn’t put down and recommend.

What about you? Have you read any books over the summer
you’d like to recommend?